Surviving Dhaka: A monologue
Regular visits to the village home were mandatory, on our annual summer trips from the Middle East to Chittagong. The whole family – grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, nieces, house-helps, babies and pets – would set out for Maduna Ghaat.
3 September 2015, 18:00 PM
Paris in Pixels
A train ride from Barcelona to the Paris Gar de Lyon, is a long one. Even though we Bangladeshis are used to spending hours on the streets of Dhaka to get to Motijheel from Gulshan, the 6 hour train ride from Spain to France is quite a long one for Europeans.
27 August 2015, 18:00 PM
Becoming a Fellow
An integral part of the Teach For Bangladesh programme is attracting young teachers to come and teach. And it is not as easy as it might sound. While some young teachers drop out of MBA programmes from some of the most prestigious universities in the country to become a TFB fellow, others spend months trying to fit into society, where young graduates joining a multinational and making a fortune makes more sense, rather than teaching at primary schools for half the salary.
30 July 2015, 18:00 PM
Man of the Earth
A popular name in the field of agriculture, Rezaul Karim Siddique has been researching on how to develop cultivation and growth of crops in Bangladesh for more than three decades. Not only does he work for the betterment of agriculture, he also works towards the development of farmers and organic farming.
30 July 2015, 18:00 PM
For the youth, By the youth
Teach For Bangladesh (TFB) is a non-profit organisation that is focused on reducing educational disparity in Bangladesh through building a generation of highly-effective, principle-oriented leaders.
16 July 2015, 18:00 PM
Stories from the Streets
This city is filled with people and their stories. While an old tale vanishes, a new one adds to the list. In the case of Dhaka, however, new stories are adding up faster than ever, especially when it comes to the month of Ramadan.
9 July 2015, 18:00 PM
1 MINUTE PLEASE!
Rahat Rahman is the man behind the camera – the storyteller and the director. An established ad-filmmaker, Rahat recently made a name for himself with his telefilm Monkey Business. As the name would suggest, the film was a jumble of unique characters, bizarre
9 July 2015, 18:00 PM
Facing the Floods
A major obstacle faced by city dwellers every other day is that of rainwater flooding the streets. Every year, the issue of water logging gets
2 July 2015, 18:00 PM
LOOKING FOR A BETTER PLAN
“Books - check. Pens and pencils - check. Rain coat - check. Umbrella - check. Old knee boots - check." – a part of the daily check lists made by 21-year-old Fatimah Sifat. Studying final year BBA at a private university, Fatimah prepares herself for the worst,
2 July 2015, 18:00 PM
CIMA: The Global Passport
Clancy Peiris, ACMA, CGMA, is Attorney at Law and Study Support & Learning Manager - CIMA, UK. With decades of experience in teaching and training students, teachers and learners, Peris feels that CIMA is probably one of the best ways to see the 'big picture'.
2 July 2015, 18:00 PM
1 MINUTE PLEASE!
Sabnam Faria is a household name today, thanks to her chirpy nature and trendy looks. She was first noticed on @18, a telefilm that attracted the youth back in 2013. Later on, Faria began working in ad-films, along with becoming a regular on television.
2 July 2015, 18:00 PM
BEHIND THE SCENES
Even though the media scene in Bangladesh gets bigger by the day, it is not necessarily producing or presenting quality talent – as much as one would hope for. A job that is taken for granted by producers of many TV channels today, is that of a TV host or an anchor.
25 June 2015, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh: where opportunities exist
Benozeer Ahmed ACMA, CGMA, CPA (Aust), is a Senior Manager, Business Planning and Analysis at the BRAC Bank Limited. According to him, CIMA helps to view his organisation from "both granular and helicopter perspectives".
25 June 2015, 18:00 PM
More than just Sunbathing!
Sunny beaches, swimming in the ocean and scuba diving -- the Phi Phi Islands in Thailand are all this and so much more! The long strip of footpath on one side, the beach and mountains on the other – are all that build the city. A walk down the road will reveal second hand bookshops, stores selling fresh sea food, jazz music playing at restaurants and artists selling their art.
25 June 2015, 18:00 PM
1 MINUTE PLEASE!
Maria Nur has proved herself to be a multitalented young woman, recently in present-day television media. Starting off as a Radio Jockey for a radio station in Dhaka, her easy going nature, inquisitive personality, courage and hard work have shot her to fame within a short
25 June 2015, 18:00 PM
An Everlasting Gridlock
Fridays, in Bangladesh, are joyful days! A day dedicated to loving your family, chatting with friends, sleeping, cooking khichuri and of course, reading the Star Weekend.
18 June 2015, 18:00 PM
ADVICE FROM THE YOUNG
Students studying finance and accounting in universities should consider cima after their bachelors or masters degrees.
18 June 2015, 18:00 PM
1 Minute Please
Arafat Mohsin is one of the two brothers (Arafat Kirty and Arafat Mohsin) who remade the oldie "O bondhu laal golapi" for a popular telefilm '@18' back in 2013.
18 June 2015, 18:00 PM
Going Global
Kashfi Saber is a consultant for the World Bank. To her the CIMA qualification is probably one of the best investments she has ever made.
4 June 2015, 18:00 PM
1 Minute Please
Masuma Rahman Nabila, popular television host is a household name today.
28 May 2015, 18:00 PM